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To some, all "images", (paintings, drawings, sculpture, etc.) of people or animals are to be avoided, that includes photographs, although to most, these are ok.
Images of God are out, as God cannot be depicted in any form, as God has no form conceivable by man, and thus creating an image of God, any image of God, real or mental, subtracts from the worship of the trueness of God... a being inconceivable by man, beyond what has been revealed of itself to man.
Images of the prophets are out by most, This includes Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. Why, you ask? Historically, from the viewpoint of Islam, Images of the Prophets have promoted idolatry, as people begin to worship the image; ie: Jesus, Mary, etc. Remember in Islam there is no God but Allah(God), thus, we do not worship Muhammad (peace be upon him) nor do we wish to promote the worship of Muhammad or any other person.
There are some exceptions to the above, the Shia and Persian artists often depicted Muhammad in body, but covered his face, whereas to many Saudi Sunni even this would be bordering upon the undesirable.
Hope this helps. Peace.
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